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Ten simple rules for leading a many-author non-empirical paper

Fig 2

A visual example of the accordion effect.

Colored bars represent different sections of the manuscript, and the bar height illustrates section length. Blue sections were originally drafted by the leads, and green sections were added by co-authors. The number and length of sections increases after co-authors comment, and the lead writers must make the paper more concise while incorporating feedback received during revision.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1013283.g002